

Use the integrated RSA soft token for simpler access. Leverage smart card authentication with the Biometric Associates baiMobile 301MP smart card reader. Whether you’re at your desk or away from the office, you’re always secure with VMware Horizon. The adaptive capabilities of the Blast Extreme and PCoIP display protocol make your virtual desktop fast and responsive regardless of whether you are connecting over your corporate WiFi network or over a cellular connection at a local café. With an external monitor or AirPlay, your iPhone or iPad display turns into a trackpad / keyboard while the external screen shows your VMware Horizon desktop.

With Unity Touch, you can easily browse, search, and open Windows applications & files, choose favorite applications and files, and switch between running applications all without the Start Menu or Task Bar. Unity Touch bridges the gap between your touch screen and your Windows applications. With hosted applications, leave the desktop behind and run applications like local iOS apps.

VMware Horizon 6 and later supports hosted applications in addition to virtual desktops. LEAVE THE DESKTOP BEHIND WITH HOSTED APPLICATIONS Blast Extreme leverages H.264 hardware decoding to deliver the best remote experience while reducing power consumption. The VMware Blast Extreme protocol used with Horizon 7 is designed and optimized for mobile users. Contact your IT department for further assistance. IMPORTANT NOTE: A VMware Horizon virtual desktop or hosted application is required to use the VMware Horizon Client for iOS. I am hoping someone here has had a similar problem that they solved already, or if someone needs more information before they can suggest a solution I can provide that.VMware Horizon Client for iOS makes it easy to work on your VMware Horizon virtual desktop and hosted applications from your iPhone or iPad, giving you on-the-go access from any location. I have already worked with Vmware for a while and after reviewing logs they seem to think it is an Apple problem with how the Graphics are handled locally. Other MACs on the M1 and M2 chips with the newest Ventura can connect to the VMs and work just fine. (I would not like to run an old version of the OS). I was able to connect to a VM up until about Ventura 13.2 something. My MAC, a 2018 MacPro on Ventura 13.3.1 on the Intel chip, starts to load the VM, gets a black screen then disconnects with no error. I am just using the VMware Horizon Client application to connect to those VMs, (The VMs are Windows 10 and Ubuntu). The VMs are built and run on the school's infrastructure. I am connecting to a school's VMware environment, I am not building and running the VMs locally. I think you miss read my statement or, I did not provide enough information.

I do realize that this is a community page and not Apple product team.
